Fimming With My Blaze: A Complete How to FIM Guide

MasterS

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I FIM'd 3 plants. One created 8! The second had 3 which seemed strange to me. Third, still the main cola. I thought I did them all the exact same but I either didn't somehow or the plants reacted very differently. Same strain same set up. Anyone else have a similar experience?
 

Jeff1022

Member
I have just 1 question Please bear with me, I can FEM all branches except the top? is that right or can I do the top too?
Thanks
Jeff
 

MasterS

Well-Known Member
Hard to bear with you if not only is the technique described via words and pictures in the first post but you use FEM as opposed to FIM. Please re-read the first post. Generally people FIM the very top cola but he goes on to suggest that you may do it to as many off-shoot branching that you choose.
 

calicko

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I like the alternative to FIM, bending. Same shoot producing technique, except there is no cutting or pruning involved. I also like pinching new growth sites like that, the shoots come and create new branches but the top remains alive and evetually starts to grow again.
I would try FIM but I don't like taking sharp objects to my ladies!
 

MrMeanGreen

Active Member
What if you topped THEN fimmed?
Why top then fim when you can fim then fim. I find recovery from fimming is quicker than topping and you get alot more tops for your effort. If done correctly you can turn 1 top into 16 in 7-10 days (don't make me explain, work it out). More tops = more fat colas.Add to this a bit of super cropping b4 you switch over to keep the canopy nice and even then watch them babies do their magic.

Fimming for me is a 'no brainer'. Less time consuming and way better results. It don't take long to become a fim jedi and you wont regret it.

Answers on a post card......
 

BambamLFC

Member
awesome post man, great examples and pics. you say FIM at least 2 weeks before you flower, but i gotta question how soon into vegetative stage do you FIM the plants? and how long before you do it a 2nd time?
 

MrMeanGreen

Active Member
Not sure who you are responding to but I start fimming as soon as the plant is established, 3-4th node. I then fim again as soon as I start seeing the new growth and am able to identify the elements of the new tops. Once happy with the amount of tops I build her up and manage the canopy until ready to switch over. If your canopy is uneven when flowering you will in turn have uneven distribution of light. I will post some pics today if I get time.
 

MrMeanGreen

Active Member
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As promised, a pic..... This is what FIM'ing and good canopy management can produce. She still has 3 weeks to go and this is only 4 plants (Tangerine dream).
 

cannawizard

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After seeing and hearing many questions about the FIM method I decided to do a tutorial on this method to show exactly how it is done and the results that can be achieved.

FIM stands for ''Fuck I Missed'' and im not sure how it got that name because its very simple to do. I use this method all the time to help create a wide canopy with many branches and colas. Some people FIM each plant more than once to create even more colas and branches and it works very well for them and has very minimal stress on the plant.

I usually FIM plants when they are between 1-2ft tall and it should be done at least 2 weeks before turning to 12/12 to maximise the growth potential of the new shoots and maximise the benefits of using this method.


#1 Locate the very top of the new growth.



#2 With a clean, sterilized scissors, Fold the fan leafs over and cut approximately 80% of the new growth off the plant.



#3 This is what it should look like after the cut has been made.



#4 View of the Cut section after 2 days growth, showing the 4 new growth shoots (branches)






I sometimes dont even use scissors and I just pinch out some of the new growth with my fingers. Heres a few pics of another plant that I pinched with my fingers. This plant has been neglected throughout its short life so far and it has been sitting under a shitty fluro light so it would be doing much better under some decent lighting and better conditions but it gives you an idea of the early progress.



You can see the dot where the FIM was done.

















4/6/09 Now you can see how many new shoots have started to form and you can get some idea of how many main branches this plant will have. Remember that this plant has been under a Fluro light so the growth would be even better under some decent lights.










This is the difference between FIMming and Topping:






Heres a few pics of the later stages of a single FIMming and what it can do.










Please add to this if you have any more info or pics of FIMming.
**thanks a bunch for the great info on FIM.. SC + FIM = :)
 

Kaptain Kron

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yes sir, now that i finally got a good example of what fim is i can replicate it, ive always known how to do it even where to cut it just was never explained right for me to be comfortable enough to do it now im going to pass this info to my partner and we gonna fim some bitches next week. He doesnt like super cropping because it makes his mothers look funny lol, he does it outside he just wont do it to mothers which i find weird cuz it helps them shoot laterals so much good for clones. So is fim and he will do that lol
 

stickys

Member
is it ok to fimm the tops off each branch in veg state?im think it would make the plant more bushy (increase amount buds?
 

GHOPZZ

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is ok to incorporate LSTing in after I FIM? I was going to Fim then LSt For two weeks then Fim again? will this be ok?
 

tripboufe

Active Member
so.. i toped some of my plants lyk 1 week ago or so... and i got the new side growth gogin on now.. can i fimm lateral branches or top also lateral branches??? , besides ive tryed 1 fimmed plant like today, fimmed his top of and 2 internods down i fimmed both side branches my plant is lyk 1 month 1 /2 weeks old its ok the way i fimmed?
 
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